Double-negative-index ceramic aerogels for thermal superinsulation
University of California, Los Angeles · Harbin Institute of Technology · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Elastic ceramics Aerogels hold promise as lightweight replacements for thermal insulation. However, poor mechanical stability has hampered progress in moving toward commercialization. Xu et al. designed a mechanical metamaterial that pinches in a small amount when you compress it (see the Perspective by Chhowalla and Jariwala). This is characteristic of materials with a negative Poisson's ratio and dramatically improves mechanical stability. The trick was using three-dimensional graphene structures to template the ceramic aerogels, thus producing a superinsulating material endowed with excellent mechanical properties. Science , this issue p. 723 ; see also p. 694
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- 36.99
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- 100%
- References
- 63
Authors
26- XXXiang XuCorresponding
University of California, Los Angeles, Harbin Institute of Technology
- QZQiangqiang ZhangCorresponding
Lanzhou University
- MHMenglong HaoCorresponding
Southeast University, University of California, Berkeley
- YHYuan Hu
California NanoSystems Institute
- ZLZhaoyang Lin
University of California, Los Angeles
Topics & keywords
- Ceramic
- Index (typography)
- Materials science
- Composite material
- Thermal
- Physics
- Computer science
- Thermodynamics